Power Train Related Problems of the 1997 Honda CR-V

Table 1 shows three common power train related problems of the 1997 Honda CR-V. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic transmission (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the differential unit (one problem).

Table 1. Power Train related problems of Honda CR-V


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 1997 Honda CR-V

The Automatic Transmission problem

While driving transmission will flip in and out of gear, sometimes could go on to high gear or low gear. When stepping on accelerator it will not accelerate, dealer and manufacturer were contacted. Please provide more information.   Read details...

The Differential Unit problem

Consumer cited the poor or lack of service by the dealership as well as the poor quality of his vehicle. The consumer had several problems with the vehicle. When the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer for a routine oil change, the cap was not tightened properly which caused a significant oil   Read details...

The Axle Assembly problem

Sqeaking or grinding in rear end when making hard turns in any direction, will it fall apart and cause an accident?   Read details...


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